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Young genius Yang Luchan travels to Chen Village to learn the forbidden secrets of martial arts, but quickly learns that the village is menaced by a formidable battalion of Steampunk soldiers.

The villagers realize that in order to save their home, they must trust this strange outsider with their knowledge of Tai Chi.

The first thing that’ll jump out at you should you watch the trailer and promotional clips, is the steampunk influences in this martial arts film.

But don’t let that bother you too much because it’s nothing but a large red herring, and something of a gimmick, that added a fun element to the typical story of a zero to hero, only that this Stephen Fung directed film comes in two parts, splitting it down the middle to focus on its protagonist’s journey from a nobody to a somebody, surrounded by a village full of highly skilled exponents out to defend their livelihood.

The plot is pretty generic and derivative, but thankfully the film has its technical department to thank for, in dressing this up really beautifully, with the story focusing on its countless of different easter eggs to bring on the laughs, or the surprises, that keep on coming in fast and furious fashion.

It doesn’t take itself too seriously, and has many tongue in cheek moments clearly set to lull the viewer into what would be an anime inspired presentation gone life action, and it worked incredible wonders, even though it’s half a story, with the promise of more to come in the sequel (which is already primed for release later this month) for this mixed-genre film.

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Exotic Matter Naiad 0.6.1.(43) | 229MB
Exotic Matter released the latest, and last version of its signature fluid simulation tool, Naiad 0.6.1.(43) – the final Naiad release. All Naiad development stops.

Naiad is a state-of-the-art fluid simulation software product.

What makes Naiad different is that Naiad empowers small VFX companies (and even freelancers) to produce 3D fluid simulation animations that previously only large facilities with powerful in-house tools could attempt. How is this possible? Because Exotic Matter was founded by the people who used to write those powerful in-house fluid tools.

NAIAD FEATURES

STATE OF THE ART NUMERICAL METHODS.
Naiad’s fluid solver is written from the ground up using the latest state of the art methods in fluid mechanics for complex, variable-density, variable-viscosity flow.

DETAIL.
Naiad produces fluid simulations with unparalleled detail in the desktop market. Naiad users are not forced to add displacement maps, non-physical particle systems, or other tricks to hide the lack of detail. With Naiad, you can pretty much hit “simulate” and use the results with little extra work.

SCALABILITY.
The Naiad system is completely multi-threaded and scales amazingly well on multicore processors. Run a simulation and watch all the cores light up like a Christmas tree.

STABILITY.
Naiad offers tremendous stability and robustness. Demanding, real-world projects ranging from Avatar to Shark-Night 3D rely on Naiad’s ability to run simulations reliably without constantly crashing or numerical instabilities. You can throw very tough problems at Naiad, and it will give you a great-looking simulation without breaking a sweat. This is an industrial-strength 3D fluid dynamics solver.

PREDICTABLE RESULTS.
Expect predictable results when you go from coarse, low-resolution simulations to high-resolutions. The flow features do not suddenly change unexpectedly, instead the main features of the flow are preserved. You get more detail without losing the overall feel and flow of the simulation.

This is due to the Naiad solver technology making the most of available resolution, unlike techniques such as Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics which must smooth away a lot of particle detail to work reliably, or even advanced engineering solvers which only begin to converge once flow features are resolved across several grid cells.

Despite being a relatively new product, Naiad has already been used to produce the 3D fluid animations in several motion-pictures, some of which are listed below:

Avatar (Weta Digital)

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (Framestore London)

Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Framestore London)

Gulliver’s Travels (Weta Digital)

X-Men: First Class (Weta Digital)

Final Destination 5 (Prime Focus)

The A-Team (Weta Digital)

Shark Night 3D (Reliant MediaWorks/Crater Studios/Shadow VFX)

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR NAIAD 0.6

64-bit Intel or AMD processor (4 or more cores strongly recommended).

2 GB RAM (8 GB or more strongly recommended).

64-bit Windows 7, or

64-bit Linux (Ubuntu 10.04, or any distribution released in 2010 or later is very likely to work).

Storyline
Four everyday suburban guys come together as an excuse to escape their humdrum lives one night a week.

But when they accidentally discover that their town has become overrun with aliens posing as ordinary suburbanites, they have no choice but to save their neighborhood – and the world – from total extermination.

Reviews & Ratings for The Watch:
For me, this movie is a clear sign that some film-makers still care about making a good comedy. The movie is not just simple, cheap, predictable laughs, it actually is being one that relies on its story development and character buildup.

No, I’m not saying that this is a very clever or brilliantly written and made movie but I definitely prefer the approach of this movie above that of the average and more standard modern comedy. This is being a somewhat more subtle movie with all of its comedy and how it got incorporated into the movie.

Thing that made this movie especially great and fun to watch for me were its characters. The movie truly is mostly about its characters and their interactions with each other.

All of the actors play quite well off each other and manage to give their characters some distinctive and enjoyable personalities. Really, without the movie its characters and actors portraying them, this would had most likely been a terribly weak movie.

It’s true that most of the actors are playing the same type of characters they often play. Ben Stiller again plays a normal guy, who gets caught up in a crazy situation and Vince Vaughn basically is being a big man-child again.

But somehow it all works out quite well and entertaining for the movie and I even dare to say that some of the biggest Stiller and/or Vaughn haters still could get some enjoyment out of this movie and not feel annoyed by their performances and characters.

[FORMAT]:…………………..[ Matroska

[AWARDS]:…………………..[ 3 Nominations

[GENRE]:……………………[ Crime | Drama | Thriller

[NO OF CDs]:………………..[ 1

[RESOLUTION]:……………….[ 1280*544

[ASPECT RATIO]:……………..[ 2.35:1

[FRAME RATE]:……………….[ 23.976 fps

[LANGUAGE ]:………………..[ ENGLISH

[SUBTITLES]:………………..[ muxed

[ORIGINAL RUNTIME]:………….[ 01:41:00

[RELEASE RUNTIME]:…………..[ 01:41:00

[SOURCE]:…………………..[ SPARKS

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Storyline
A former thief frantically searches for his missing daughter, who has been kidnapped and locked in the trunk of a taxi.

Reviews & Ratings for Stolen:
Nicolas Cage is one of those A-list classified actors that somehow manage to churn movies out left and right no matter the quality or subject matter. His over the top persona is most likely the biggest reason delivering some memorable characters whether you like him or not.

The trailer for his latest Stolen comes off more like a rehash of Taken, but with Cage’s added unique character delivery and Expendables 2 director Simon West in the mix could it give something a bit more or will it be another in a long line of low end releases to Cage’s career?

Stolen follows a former thief frantically searching for his missing daughter, who has been kidnapped and locked in the trunk of a taxi, while trying to avoid FBI agents convinced he is lying and looking to find the money he stole 8 years prior.

While the story seems like Taken it really isn’t. Yeah there are similarities, but really no more than there is in tons of other action thrillers in this genre. The story here is more straight-forward and on a smaller scale, but still works fairly well.

Cage delivers a bit more of a relaxed performance, but still manages to execute some of his over the top performance in there from time to time.

Luckily it’s usually when it is needed so doesn’t distract too much from the overall film. The supporting cast is pretty good featuring Malin Ackerman, Mark Valley, Danny Huston, and Josh Lucas who seemed to take over with the over the top delivery here.

While a bit silly at times, Lucas character still works decently. What really make this film work at all are the decent action and the clever robbery scenarios. It has become pretty rare to deliver something all that interesting in film bank jobs, but here they did some pretty creative stuff.

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Barney Ross is approached by CIA man Church, who wants him and his guns for hire to go to the former Soviet Union to retrieve something that was on a plane that crashed.

Church doesn’t tell him what he is getting. And Church sends a woman, Maggie with him to make sure he gets it. They find the plane and get the thing but some men take one of Barney’s people hostage and the leader tells him to give him what they got or he’ll kill his hostage.

The give it to him but he kills his hostage anyway. Barney asks Maggie what was so important about that thing. She says that it showed the location of a Russian plutonium storage mine. Barney decides to track the man down and deal with him.

They track them down and discover that the man they seek is Vilain who leads a group known as The Sangs and that they have taken all the men from the surrounding villages to work the mine.

The mercenaries are back! And if the response from the box office is stellar, I suppose The Expendables can build upon a formula that’s established through the two films to date, that somehow follows how James Bond would have done it, with its longevity inspiring similar treatment.

There’s the opening big bang action sequence, followed by Bruce Willis’ shady CIA operative Mr Church coming on to provide Barney (Sylvester Stallone) and his team a challenge they cannot refuse (by way of blackmail). Technology and weapons go down to bare basics with loads of guns, knives and brass knuckles, with room for a female companion somewhere, against a mob boss played by somebody well known.

The Muscles from Brussels Jean-Claude Van Damme had agreed to step into the shoes of the villainous boss called erm, Villain, and shows he still got the moves with his signature roundhouse kicks. His plan is to make billions through mining weapons grade plutonium from a mine mapped out by the CIA, and together with lackey Hector (Scott Adkins), snarl in cocky fashion for the most parts, with Hector doing most of the dirty work of enslaving villagers to do their dirty bio-hazardous work.

I guess egos got put aside when both got signed on to play villains amongst hundreds of faceless goons who are plain fodder when the Expendables come knocking, no thanks to a personal vendetta being set up early in the movie, giving Barney just cause for tracking, hunting, then killing.

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A former elite agent (Statham) takes on a two-tier mission: rescue a Chinese girl who has been abducted by the Triads, then use a highly desired safe combination to outwit the Russian Mafia, corrupt NYC officials, and the Triads themselves.

Synopsis for Safe (2012)
A young Chinese girl has vital weapons of mass destruction science secrets both the Chinese Mafia and also the Russian Mafiz desire to obtain and use to blackmail world governments.

The girl meets up with a “Soldier of Fortune” man (Jason Stretham) and he protects her from abduction and murder by the Russian and Chinese Mafia agents in the USA, both of which compete to find the girl and get the secrets she possesses so they can use these secrets to blackmail world governments.

The plot of the movie depicts the young Chinese girl meeting up with the Soldier Of Fortune protagaonist (Jason Stratham) and then shows the two of them fleeing to various locations (including large hotels and a large gambling cassino) in big cities (New York City and Philadelphia PA) in the east coast area of the USA.

Many confrontations, fights, and firearm battles and near climaxes occur as the hero and the young girl he protects attempt to stay alive and avoid the Chinese and Russian Mafia gangsters who chase them.

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Five teenagers head off for a weekend at a secluded cabin in the woods. They arrive to find they are quite isolated with no means of communicating with the outside world. When the cellar door flings itself open, they of course go down to investigate.

They find an odd assortment of relics and curios but when one of the women, Dana, reads from a book she awakens a family of deadly zombie killers. There’s far more going on however than meets the eye as the five campers are all under observation.

Synopsis for The Cabin in the Woods (2011):
The movie opens with a pair of middle-aged men walking through some kind of facility discussing mundane details about marriage and potential children, while a younger woman in a lab coat is trying to inform them about an incident at the Stockholm facility.

The two men are not particularly concerned about what she is telling them. They mention that the facility in Japan will get the job done, and that their U.S. facility usually comes in second place. As they board a golf cart and drive off, the younger of the two men invites the older one to come over to his house for the upcoming weekend.

The scene shifts to a college-town neighborhood with a pair of young girls, Dana and Jules, talking about school. Apparently, Dana had an affair with one of her professors and it ended badly. Curt walks in and throws a football at the girls. It flies out the window and Curt’s friend Holden (a fix up for Dana) catches it down below. The guys are there to pick up the girls for a long weekend at a cabin by the lake that Curt’s cousin owns. Dana finishes packing and they all go downstairs to pack up the RV. They are about to leave when their friend Marty pulls up in his car smoking pot from a huge bong that converts into a travel mug.

We cut back to video screens in the previously seen facility where the two middle-aged men, Sitterson and Hadley, are watching all of this happen. Apparently, they have been drugging the kids through various means (Hair dye for Jules, Marty’s stash, etc.) but the reasons why are not yet clear.

The group is close to the cabin when they stop for gas and directions. The attendant, Mordecai, is old, unfriendly, and more than a little bit crazy. He tells them that they will have no problem getting to the cabin, it’s the getting back they should be worried about. The kids laugh at him, he becomes sarcastic and aggressive and there’s almost a fight when he refers to Jules as a “whore”. Instead, everyone gets back into the RV and heads out. They have to go through a u-shaped tunnel in the mountain to get to the cabin. As they pass through it, a bird tries to fly across the ravine and hits an invisible shield. It electrocutes the bird and it falls, presumably, to its death….more at: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1259521/synopsis

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Logan is a marine serving in Iraq. While there, he finds a photo of a girl with “keep safe” written on the back. He is admiring it when his unit is attacked. He survives and credits the photo for saving him. He tries to find the owner but can’t, assuming he was killed.

When he goes back to the States, he finds it difficult to adjust and is still haunted by what happened. Analyzing the photo, he finds in the background a landmark that tells him she is in Louisiana. He then goes there and finds her. He learns her name is Beth.

He tries to tell her what happened but can’t get the words out. She assumes he’s there to apply for the job they advertised looking for someone to help at her family’s business, a dog kennel. He says yes but at first she gets an uneasy feeling from him but her grandmother decides to give him a chance.

It isn’t long that he makes a connection with her son…

User Reviews:

An all round sweet film filled with romance. Zac is all man.
Whenever there is a new adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel is released, there’s always a mass amount of haters and so be it because some of them are extremely cheesy and bad, however I think that the hate towards The Lucky One is unwarranted, I personally thought it was a very enjoyable romantic drama.

The Lucky One is quite different to other Sparks movies, I found the storyline to be a lot more serious and mature than normal, and the story being told from the male perspective is also a nice change.

The acting from Zac Efron is top form, as he gets older his roles get better and his acting improves with each movie, Taylor Schilling is also nice, if not being a little too old for Efron, but she brings some niceness to the character, and Blythe Danner is a bit of a scene stealer in her small role.

Yes parts of this film are a little cliché, particularly towards the end, but it’s no biggie, the lack of chemistry between the two leads is a bit annoying at first but soon it changes and gets better, even though Taylor Schilling is nice in the role I do think that she is miscast, I think Abbie Cornish may have suited the role a little more.

But even still the few flaws that this movie does have doesn’t distract from the overall niceness of the film.

Zefron is all man now and he is definitely an actor to watch. Fans of the book will love it, Zac fans will love it too, generally a nice romance to enjoy with friends.

Storyline
The Republic of Wadiya is ruled by an eccentric and oppressive leader named Hafez Aladeen. Aladeen is summoned to New York to a UN assembly to address concerns about his country’s nuclear weapons program, but the trip goes awry.

User Reviews
The non-stop jokes, off-color humor, slapstick and under 90 minute running time of “The Dictator” hearkens back to early Woody Allen gems like “What’s Up Tiger Lily,” “Take The Money and Run,” “Bananas,” and “Love and Death. And, in the world of comedy, that’s quite a compliment.

Like Cohen, Allen’s first films were often misunderstood. Some folks just did not get the joke. Many still don’t get it today. The object of comedy has always been to take down the high and mighty by whatever means necessary.

And, if you happen to be a Middle Eastern despot, you will find much to be offended by here. But, as Allen often did as well, Cohen uses racial and gender stereotypes to shine a light on people’s attitudes, and that’s likely to put off others as well.

That’s fine. Some comedy just isn’t for everyone.

While his writing style owes much to Allen, his acting chops are also influenced heavily by one of Britain’s greatest comics, Peter Sellers. You can see it in his outrageous accents and in his ridiculous pratfalls.

Like Sellers, Cohen is fearless in his characterizations and, again, like Sellers, there will be those who will take offense in this. Again, not for everyone.

But, if you laughed your butt off at Sellers’ simpleton Indian character destroying a Hollywood party, you will be laughing here too.

Storyline
After George is downsized from his financial firm and Linda’s depressing documentary is cancelled, they can no longer afford their overpriced ‘micro-loft’ in New York. They find themselves with just one option – to pack up their lives and head south to move in with George’s brother and his wife.

George and Linda stumble upon Elysium, an idyllic community where the only rule is to be yourself. Written by Universal Pictures

Rattled by sudden unemployment, a Manhattan couple surveys alternative living options, ultimately deciding to experiment with living on a rural commune where free love rules.

User Reviews
“Wanderlust” is about a young New York couple who are suddenly left with no income and need to find a place to live. On the way to Atlanta, they come across a love commune and end up staying for a while.

This movie is filled with failed attempts at humor, don’t get me wrong, some parts are genuinely funny, but most of it seems like they tried too hard to get a laugh. The main redeeming quality of “Wanderlust” is Paul Rudd’s performance.

His character counter-acted the rest of the cast’s mediocre comedy. Overall I think it is an interesting story line with a lot of potential that simply fell a little flat. I would definitely suggest waiting for this one to come out DVD and saving the ten dollars.